Mission District treasure hunt and scavenger hunt for corporate team building in central San Francisco: an outdoor scavenger hunt with augmented reality clues, photo challenges, and creative team competitions for groups of 10 to 500 guests, two hours of play. A natural fit for corporate offsites, birthday parties, school groups, networking mixers, and reunion celebrations.
Why a Mission District treasure hunt works
The vibrant, mural-covered Latin and creative core of San Francisco, with Dolores Park as the social heart, Valencia Street's boutiques and restaurants, and Clarion and Balmy Alleys covered in protest art and Latin American iconography. Murals at every turn, world-class burritos, and the densest concentration of street art in the city.
Teams chase clues that connect to real Mission District landmarks, including Dolores Park, Mission Dolores Basilica, Clarion Alley murals, Balmy Alley, Valencia Street, the historic Roxie Theater. Local history, hidden details, and the rhythms of central San Francisco all become part of the experience, turning a familiar (or brand-new) neighborhood into a course full of small surprises.
How the Mission District scavenger hunt runs
Teams of three to six download a custom mobile application that guides them with location-based clues, historical photographs, multimedia narratives, and creative photo missions. The app keeps score automatically, so groups can compete and compare results across teams in real time. Teams move at their own pace through Mission District, snapping creative photos at checkpoints and unlocking the next clue when each task is complete.
Ideal for
Corporate team-building offsites in central San Francisco, sales kickoffs, new-hire onboarding, executive retreats, client appreciation events, birthday celebrations, bachelor and bachelorette parties, networking mixers, school field trips, family reunions, and any group that wants to swap a static restaurant dinner for two hours of friendly competition outdoors. Past clients range from small startups to Fortune 500 teams.
Customization options
Custom clues can be woven into the hunt at no extra cost, including company-specific history, inside jokes, product references, and themed prizes for the winning teams. The route through Mission District can be adjusted in length and intensity to suit groups with mixed mobility, families with younger children, or competitive corporate teams that want a more aggressive pace.
Pricing and booking
Pricing starts at sixty dollars per person, with a minimum group of ten and accommodation for groups up to five hundred. Booking requires at least three days advance notice. Cancellation is flexible. The hunt runs year-round and works rain or shine in most central San Francisco weather conditions.
Recognition and trust
This operator has been creating scavenger hunts across the central San Francisco corridor for over two decades, with more than 2,500 events delivered to corporate teams, schools, non-profits, and private groups. Earned a 5-star rating on Google and a 5-star rating on Yelp with 96 verified reviews from corporate teams across the Bay Area. Featured in the San Francisco Chronicle. Fully insured. Locally owned and operated.
What to expect on the day
Groups self-organize into teams at the Mission District meeting point, receive a short briefing through the app, and begin the hunt independently. The format is self-facilitated with built-in scoring and instructions, so the planner does not need to manage logistics during the event. Teams reconvene at the end for an optional scoring summary, photo wrap-up, and team-building debrief discussion that celebrates standout moments from the day.
If your team is looking for a Mission District team-building activity in central San Francisco that gets people moving, laughing, and discovering parts of the neighborhood they have never seen, a treasure hunt here is one of the most consistently well-reviewed options in the Bay Area.
